Why You Should Get Your Air Conditioning Tune Up Now Published on March 28, 2017 Temperatures are finally starting to increase and some homeowners are even using their A/C systems to stay comfortable. As long as your air conditioner kicks on you’re fine, right? Not so fast. Even if your air conditioner turns on after being off all winter long, it doesn’t mean that you can forgo your annual maintenance. There are several reasons why you should have your A/C maintenance performed each year and Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning is here with a list of the most crucial. Catch the minor issues before they become big problems.Getting your air conditioner tune-up each year helps you find small issues before they turn into huge (expensive) problems. Just because your air conditioner is running well today doesn’t necessarily mean it’s ready to keep you cool and comfortable all summer long. Don’t wait until your A/C system goes out on the highest temperature day of the year – call Service Experts today to get your tune-up completed before the temperatures skyrocket. Pay a little to save a lot.Buying a PLUS maintenance agreement can help save you money over time. A seasonal air conditioner tune-up can help save you up to 30% on your energy bills because it enhances the efficiency of your system. Keep your warranty valid.Annual maintenance is actually required by the majority of manufacturers, so forgoing your air conditioner maintenance can invalidate your warranty. That means when you do require any kind of equipment repair, you will have to pay for those new parts out of pocket. Be sure you get all you can out of your warranty by keeping it valid as long as possible with yearly air conditioner tune-ups. Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning loves to save you money and right now with our spring promotion you can receive a discount on a precision tune-up for your air conditioning equipment. Call Service Experts today to find out about our fantastic offers going on now and to schedule your air conditioning tune-up. Back To BlogContact Us